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Radeon 7000 64Mb PCI
If anyone else has this exact same card, can you please tell me what you got in 3dMark 2001? Thanks. And also your system specs. I got a 985, with 512Mb Ram, 1.24Ghz. Thanks.
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with a better card it would be way higher,
im actually surprised at that score though, my brother has an emachines PIII 1Ghz, 256 PC133, GF2 MX400 64MB PCI and he gets 2300 at least
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Part of the problem could be that this motherboard was actually only supposed to support up to 733 MHz.... I can't believe I am getting beat out by an eMachines though...LOL.
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snowboarder
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for an emachines it seems to be a real good computer, absolutely solid
May not be a point of interest for you, but hey im not bothered, my PC gets 11,000 , ooh yes
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LOL....not that it means anything to you but my cousin sent me his old parts and his computer gets close to 12, 400....LOL...l
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Member (11 bit)
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Orinda, California
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I haven't tested mine yet but Im guessing I wouldn't be too shabby. AMD Athlon 2700 +, Radeon 9500 Pro 512 DDR 2700.
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You would definatley hit 10,000
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